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the energy of motion depends on speed and mass |
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the energy of position or shape |
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The total energy of motion and position of an object |
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The total Energy of the particles that make up of a object |
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The energy of a compound that changes as it's atoms are rearranged to form a new compound chemical energy is a form of potental energy |
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the energy of electric charges |
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The energy caused by an objects vibrations |
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The energy produced by the viberations of electrically charged particles |
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the form of energy associated with changes in the nucleus of the atom |
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a change from one form of energy into another |
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a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching |
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Law of conservation of energy |
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the law that states that energy is niether created nor destoryed |
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a natural resource can be converted by humans into other forms in order to to do useful work |
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a natural resource that cannot be replaced or that can be replaced only over thousands or milllions of years |
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nonrenewable energy resources that form in the earths crust over millions of years from the buried remains of once living organisms |
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a natural resource that can be used and replaced over a relatively short time |
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a supstance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy |
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the transfer of thermal energy from one subtance to another through direct contact conduction can also occur withina subtance |
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The transfer of thermal by the movement of a liquid or a gas |
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the transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves such as visible light and infrared waves |
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a measure of how hot (or cold) something is specifically a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object |
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The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature |
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the lowest possible temperature |
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The transfer of energy between objects that are at different tempertures; energy is always transferred from higher-temperature objects to lower-temperature objects until thermal equilibrium is reached |
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